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Show VrUiiAi! j. VW 1$ DEAD William J. Kins, for r yeare resident resi-dent or thl ally, died at the home of hi eon-m-law, -V. B. Um, 1117 Birt Sixth South itfMt. Saturday night. The funeral services wlU be hold t 1 'dock Tuesday atarn ooa at Mr. Low horn and burial will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mr. King- was bora February M. 1841. at Delphi. Jnd. Ha ni a veteran of I. . j. f WILLIAM J. KTSa. th war of the statea enlisting In 1MI In the Seventy-second Indiana regiment and serving with credit throughout the war. He came to Salt Lake City In 10 and engaged In the hardware buslnees. In which ha was Interested for many years. About two years ago, Mr. King waa afflicted with a paralytic stroke and never fully regained his health, hi death rssultlng from this affliction. Mr. King Is survived by his wife, a sob. W. L. King of Boise, and a daughter, Mrs. F. E. Losee of Salt Lake City. |